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...that the temptations on the brothers' via dolorosa will be as familiar to a late-show viewer as those that befell Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel. So there's something heroic about treating two men's love for each other as if it still could appear honest and profound. "For me," Glimcher says, "life is a series of romances and passions. It's a hard way but rewarding way to live. What I'm interested in is urgency. That's the mosaic of this story, which I deeply believe in." And believing makes it so. Presto! a fable with...
Green echoed those remarks at the press conference, saying, "Harvard is a truly unique institution. Its excellence has inspired a profound loyalty throughout the entire community...
...nothing that's very deep or profound," says David D. Hebb, a history research assistant, flipping through a book in one of the Cabot carrels a few days ago. "Their concerns seem to be quite limited...
Canosa's production abounds with physical interaction in order to give the actors something to do with their hands. This interaction compensates for the lack of props, but could not make up for the scads of garbled dialogue; Strindberg's profound dialogue frequently loses intensity before it reaches listener's ears. Had the actors not shouted so often, all of their speech would have been lost to the rafters...
Gilbert and Church say that genetic sequencing will have profound implications for all of science...